Combined stationary washstand and bath chair



June 5, 1923. 1,457,470

I w G. F. STEINKAMP COMBINED STATIONARY WASHSTAND AND BATH CHAIR Filed gag. 26, 1921 1 SIDE-144744 Sla v mum 70A? Y 7 w WM Patented June 5, 1923.

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GEORGE-F. STEINKAMP, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO COMBINED STATIONARY WASHSTAND AND BATH one-In.

Application filed August .26, 1921. Serial No. 495,634. I

.15 mainly, but not essentially, to provide a fixture of said character that combines. a bathohair (without the toilet feature) and a stationary washstand, preferably made integral,

or in a'singlecasting, or piece, and adapted to the greatest convenience of the user as well as at aminimum o'flcost and the required space occupied. The object, further, is to provide a very compact bathing-fixture whereby. the userf can bathe his entire body, if desired, while sitting in a convenient and comfortable :positiomlclose to an abundance of clean running water that may be readily and plentifully supplied and then duly applied to all parts of the body without marring or otherwise damaging the walls of the ohamber'or ro0m, a-nda still further object, but not the least usefulby any means, is to apply or attach to the .said bath ohair, to complete a unit therewith, .a first-class and substantial washstand that .is :to be used by the occupant of the bath-chairwhile in the latter and, also, by any one standing in front of or alongside the washstand for the ordinary .facesand hands ablut-ions.

the accompanying sheet of drawings, in which 1 I.

F igure is aperspeetive view showing the improved device in its entirety orcomplete condition, with the back and side walls of the chamber or room in'which it. is located :shown broken away; Fig. 2,. .a longitudinal .secti'onaleelevation taken on a line i (from front to rear) with the center of .the bathchair niemberLo f the invention herein; Fig. 3, a transverse sectional-elevation takenon the dotted-line 3, 3,:of Fig. 1, but omitting *for better elearness-fFig. 4, a transverse secv bined bath-chair .and washstand structure.

The details of structure will be fully hereinafter! described in connection with tional-elevation taken on the dottedlii1e 1, 4,, of Fig. 1, b ut omitting, also, theroo-m walls and the supporting devices Fig. 5., a longitudinal sectional-elevation taken on the ,dotted-line 5, 5, of Figs. 1 and but omitting the room walls; and Fig. .6, a transversesectional-elevation, similar to Fig. 3, but. omitting the washstand adjunct ,and sho-wing a useful modification of my invention fherei'n that'saves space and expense. Y

6 indicates the centralized horizontal body-portion :or the seat-proper of the device or fixture on which the bather sits while bathing, convenient .to all parts of the cO I The verticalfore wall or slab Thas overflow slits or openings 8 therein to suit the depth of water to be used in the basin 9 just forward thereof.

10, 10, indicate foot-rests provided {at '7 both sides of the foot-basin .9, below the level of the seat 6, but just above the water-line,

at the desired height tosuit the con fortand use of the bather. Thebasin ,9 has a rear drain I11 and at itsfo-re end it hasia raised edge or front wall, forming a verticalguard or apron 12, preferablysomewhat below the level of the seat 6, but 'low enough,fhowever, for the bather to easily clear [in entering or leaving the chair to and from the bath. Holes 13 are provided in the foot-rest. 10, to

the left in .Figs. 1, 3 and 6., for the installation of faucets if it is desired to .usethem in direct local arrangementor touch with the foot-basin.

A pair of -fore-legs 1 1, 14, isprovided-and bolted at 15 beneath the fore-ends of the foot-rests 10,10, (Figs. 1,2 and V5 tofsupport the heavy fore part of the device on the floor, the rear end of thefdevice being secured by means of theordinai v {hangerhooks 16 that engage'notches or recesses 17 made in the ,plates 1-7 secured to therearwall 18 of the room.

The said legs 14,, 14, are each madewith two telescopic ,p arts, the "lower part 19fbeing adjustably-secured by means of ,a serewthreaded connection withthe main or larger upper pant 1 1 for convenience in leveling the-bathi g-fixture, for the proper drainage or other desired reason. a

21' indicates V the elevated v.i'ear wallgor guard, and -22the ,rightsside wall orelevated the room walls and the supporting devices,

guard of the device. To the ,lftiOf theseat and the footbasin 'L mvide a contiguous washstand having a pair of side-walls 23 and 24, a fore-wall 25, a basin or bowl 26, and a raised slab-support 27, the latter containing the usual hot-and-cold faucet-combination 28. This washstand is preferably made integral with the bath-chair, but it can, of course, be made separate therefrom, and suitably attached in place, or it may be dispensed with altogether, if need be or advisable, and the bath-chair made with its side-walls 22 and 24 both alike, as shown in the modified form, Fig. 6. The said modified form is especially adapted to spaces or rooms of very limited dimensions, where the double combination of bath-chair and washstand could not enter or be accommodated. It is also more economical to make, care for and supply or install. It has holes 13 in its left foot-rest 10 for the accommodation of the hot and cold faucet combination (not shown) that is thus in direct local arrangement or touch with the foot-basin and not materially hindering the use of the said left foot-rest by the leather. I

The washstand basin or bowl 26 is provided with a drain 29 at its rear end and, at the upper edge of its side-wall 20 that unites with the side-wall 24.- of the contiguous bath-chair, it has a deep notch 30 to allow for any overflow from the said basin or bowl 26 into the foot-basin 9. Said overflow-notch 30 is plainly shown in Figs. 1, 2, 3 and 5, and it is desired, so that a running flow of clean water in the basin or bowl 26 can be constantly maintained during the bathing operation in the footbasin 9, which is an important feature of my invention herein.

In using the device, the'water to bathe with is taken or dipped from the washstand basin or bowl 26, using a heavy sponge, washrag, or the like in doing so, or an ordinary portable spray, (not shown) that is attached to the faucet-combination 28, may be used. Said basin 26 is elevated a sufficient distance above the level of the main seat 6 to bring the water within easy reach of the bather, and the side-wall 2a serves as a water-shed for the left side of the footbasin and its foot-rest. The elevated and connected back and sides of the bath-chair provide water-sheds to protect the walls of the room, as well as the floor thereof.

The usual plugs (not shown) may be provided for the drain-openings to hold the water in the several basins of the device to desired levels. r 1

When the washstand is to be used ordinarily, for hands and face, without using the bath-chair, the person approaches from either the front end thereof, or the side to the left thereof, the latter preferably because he can get nearer the faucetcombination 28 and he, also, has the greater length of the basin 26 than that of its width to accommodate his hands and arms in their movements for cleansing.

When the complete fixture is placed in position the washstand will. be just the right standard height above the floor to form a first-class washstand of itself, while the adjoining attached foot-basin will be low enough to permit the bather to conveniently enter or leave the bath-chair without risk of slipping or falling.

I claim:

1. In combination, in a device of the character described, a bath-chair section and a laterally-disposed elongated integral washstand-section, the said bath-chair section comprising a horizontal transverse body-portion or bathing-seat vproper, a foot-basin arranged forward of said bathing-seat proper and having a f'ore guard-wall, footrests at the opposite side-ends of the foot-basin, elevated back and side walls for the said bathing-seat proper and foot-basin, respectively, and said laterally-disposedelongated washstand-section extending integrally from i one end of saidbathing-seat proper and its fore foot-basin, means for independently supplying water to the washstand and footbasin and likewise draining it therefrom, means for supporting the combined duplex bath chair and washstand, and overflowmeans from the washstand into the footbasin and thence into the drain-pipe, substantially as shown and described.

2. A combined or duplex bath-chair and washstand fixture comprising in said bathchair section a rear horizontal seat for the bather, a foot-basin arranged forward of and lower than said seat and having an elevated fore guard-wall at about the same level as that of said seat, horizontal footplates at the opposite side-ends of the footbasin but at a lower level than that of the seat and fore guard-wall, overflow and waste openings in said foot-basin, a rear guard-wall for said sea-t, elevated continuous side-walls for said seat and foot-basin, and, also, comprising in said washstand-section an elongated washstand-proper that extends integrallyv and laterally from one combined side-guard of the said seat and foot-basin and is provided with an overflow-notch in said side-guard portion of the foot-basin, a. drain-orifice in the washstand bowl, watersupply faucets forthe washstand bowl and its overflow-notch, and supports for the combined or integral duplex-fixture, substantially as shown and described.

In a device of the character described, a bath-chair comprising a horizontal bodybasin arranged at the front of the said seatproper for the bather and below its upper level, a fore guard-wall provided for the said foot-basin and arranged at approximately the same level as that of the upper face of the seat-proper, horizontal side-plates f0rming foot-rests at the opposite ends of the foot-basin and arranged at a level below that of said upper face of the seat-proper, a

5 rear guard-Wall for the seat-proper and, also, i

for the foot-basin, Water-supply means provided in one of said side-platesor foot-rests forthe foot-basin, overflow and drain openfor use, substantially as shown and described.

GEORGE F. STEINKAMYP." 

